Can long-term use of antibiotics lead to repeated recurrence of mycotic vaginitis

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When it comes to gynecological diseases, we have to mention mycotic vaginitis. Compared with many girls, they have been troubled by the disease for a long time. The treatment of mycotic vaginitis needs to have enough concentration, and the disease is easy to recur, which is the most troubling thing for us. Today we take a look together, why does mould sex vaginitis break out repeatedly.

Can long-term use of antibiotics lead to repeated recurrence of mycotic vaginitis

First, because women use antibiotics for a long time to inhibit the growth of Lactobacillus, destroy the vaginal ecological environment, which is conducive to the reproduction of Candida. There are many styles of women's underpants. When buying underpants, many girls first look at the style, and it's easy to ignore the place of underpants. For example, tight chemical fiber underwear is easy to increase the local temperature and humidity of perineum, which is conducive to the growth of Candida.  

Second: when playing outside, women are easily infected with mold when they come into direct contact with toilets and bathtubs in public places, or when they use hand sanitizer in the same room, they don't clean and disinfect it in time, so it's easy to bring bacteria into the body when they use it next time, leading to the occurrence of mycotic vaginitis.

Third: when you are pregnant and diabetic, the glycogen in the vaginal tissue will increase relatively, and the acidity will increase, which is also conducive to the growth of Candida, resulting in mycotic vaginitis.

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Mycotic vaginitis is also highly infectious, which is easy to ignore. It is understood that fungal vaginitis can be transmitted to each other through sexual life, and about 15% of male and female patients suffer from balanitis after contact. Therefore, the author needs husband and wife to treat repeatedly, and the man can go to the urology department or dermatology department for treatment.